seam 音标拼音: [s'im]
n . 缝合线,衔接口,接缝,线缝,伤疤
vt . 缝合,接合,焊合,使留下伤痕
vi . 裂开
缝合线,衔介面,接缝,线缝,伤疤缝合,接合,焊合,使留下伤痕裂开
seam n 1 :
joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces 2 :
a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface ; "
his face has many lines "; "
ironing gets rid of most wrinkles " [
synonym :
{
wrinkle }, {
furrow }, {
crease }, {
crinkle }, {
seam }, {
line }]
3 :
a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit ; "
he worked in the coal beds " [
synonym : {
seam }, {
bed }]
v 1 :
put together with a seam ; "
seam a dress "
Seam \
Seam \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Seamed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Seaming }.]
1 .
To form a seam upon or of ;
to join by sewing together ;
to unite .
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2 .
To mark with something resembling a seam ;
to line ;
to scar .
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Seamed o '
er with wounds which his own saber gave .
--
Pope .
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3 .
To make the appearance of a seam in ,
as in knitting a stocking ;
hence ,
to knit with a certain stitch ,
like that in such knitting .
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Seam \
Seam \ (
s [=
e ]
m ),
n . [
See {
Saim }.]
Grease ;
tallow ;
lard . [
Obs .
or Prov .
Eng .] --
Shak . --
Dryden .
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Seam \
Seam \,
n . [
OE .
seem ,
seam ,
AS .
se ['
a ]
m ;
akin to D .
zoom ,
OHG .
soum ,
G .
saum ,
LG .
soom ,
Icel .
saumr ,
Sw . &
Dan .
s ["
o ]
m ,
and E .
sew . [
root ]
156 .
See {
Sew }
to fasten with thread .]
1 .
The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or leather .
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2 .
Hence ,
a line of junction ;
a joint ;
a suture ,
as on a ship ,
a floor ,
or other structure ;
the line of union ,
or joint ,
of two boards ,
planks ,
metal plates ,
etc .
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Precepts should be so finely wrought together . . .
that no coarse seam may discover where they join .
--
Addison .
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3 . (
Geol . &
Mining )
A thin layer or stratum ;
a narrow vein between two thicker strata ;
as ,
a seam of coal .
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4 .
A line or depression left by a cut or wound ;
a scar ;
a cicatrix .
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{
Seam blast },
a blast made by putting the powder into seams or cracks of rocks .
{
Seam lace },
a lace used by carriage makers to cover seams and edges ; --
called also {
seaming lace }.
{
Seam presser }. (
Agric .)
(
a )
A heavy roller to press down newly plowed furrows .
(
b )
A tailor '
s sadiron for pressing seams . --
Knight .
{
Seam set },
a set for flattering the seams of metal sheets ,
leather work ,
etc .
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Seam \
Seam \,
v .
i .
To become ridgy ;
to crack open .
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Later their lips began to parch and seam . --
L .
Wallace .
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Seam \
Seam \,
n . [
AS .
se ['
a ]
m ,
LL .
sauma ,
L .
sagma a packsaddle ,
fr .
Gr . ?.
See {
Sumpter }.]
A denomination of weight or measure .
Specifically :
(
a )
The quantity of eight bushels of grain . "
A seam of oats ."
--
P .
Plowman .
(
b )
The quantity of 120 pounds of glass . [
Eng .]
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207 Moby Thesaurus words for "
seam ":
abysm ,
abyss ,
ankle ,
arroyo ,
articulation ,
band ,
bed ,
bedding ,
belt ,
blaze ,
blaze a trail ,
blemish ,
blotch ,
bond ,
boundary ,
box canyon ,
brand ,
breach ,
break ,
butt ,
canyon ,
cavity ,
cervix ,
chalk ,
chalk up ,
chap ,
chasm ,
check ,
check off ,
chimney ,
chink ,
cicatrix ,
cicatrize ,
cleft ,
cleuch ,
clinch ,
closure ,
clough ,
col ,
connecting link ,
connecting rod ,
connection ,
couche ,
coulee ,
couloir ,
coupling ,
course ,
crack ,
cranny ,
crevasse ,
crevice ,
cut ,
cwm ,
dapple ,
dash ,
deck ,
defile ,
define ,
delimit ,
dell ,
demarcate ,
dike ,
discolor ,
ditch ,
donga ,
dot ,
dovetail ,
draw ,
elbow ,
embrace ,
engrave ,
excavation ,
fault ,
fissure ,
flaw ,
fleck ,
floor ,
flume ,
fracture ,
freckle ,
furrow ,
gallery ,
gap ,
gape ,
gash ,
gliding joint ,
gorge ,
groove ,
gulch ,
gulf ,
gully ,
hatch ,
hinge ,
hinged joint ,
hip ,
hole ,
impress ,
imprint ,
incision ,
interface ,
join ,
joining ,
joint ,
junction ,
juncture ,
kloof ,
knee ,
knuckle ,
layer ,
leak ,
ledge ,
level ,
line ,
link ,
lode ,
make a mark ,
mark ,
mark off ,
mark out ,
measures ,
miter ,
moat ,
mortise ,
mottle ,
neck ,
nick ,
notch ,
nullah ,
opening ,
overlayer ,
overstory ,
pass ,
passage ,
pencil ,
pepper ,
pivot ,
pivot joint ,
point ,
prick ,
print ,
punch ,
punctuate ,
puncture ,
rabbet ,
ravine ,
rent ,
riddle ,
ridge ,
rift ,
rime ,
rupture ,
scar ,
scarf ,
scarify ,
scissure ,
score ,
scotch ,
scratch ,
seal ,
shelf ,
shoulder ,
slit ,
slot ,
speck ,
speckle ,
split ,
splotch ,
spot ,
stage ,
stain ,
stamp ,
step ,
stigmatize ,
stitch ,
story ,
stratum ,
streak ,
striate ,
stripe ,
substratum ,
superstratum ,
suture ,
symphysis ,
tattoo ,
thickness ,
tick ,
tick off ,
tie rod ,
tier ,
toggle ,
toggle joint ,
topsoil ,
trace ,
trench ,
underlayer ,
underline ,
underscore ,
understory ,
understratum ,
union ,
valley ,
vein ,
void ,
wadi ,
weld ,
wrist ,
zone
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